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Whoop finally has a fix for its broken free upgrade promise, sort of

Whoop introduced two new fitness wearables earlier this week, and to go with it, a trio of subscription plans under the One, Peak, and Life labels. The launch, however, left many long-term fans of the screen-less wearable with a bitter taste as the company reneged on a remarkable promise of free upgrades. Whoop made the […]

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I finally found the perfect mechanical keyboard to go with my Mac, and it’s a lot cheaper

My experience with Apple’s Magic Keyboard for the Mac has been a love-hate situation, at best. It is slim, sleek, offers a fantastic scissor-switch, and serves the Touch ID convenience. What’s not to love?Β  Well, for starters, the asking price is a steep $200, which is too much for a non-mechanical keyboard. There is no […]

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Netflix search could soon get an AI boost, and it sounds like a boon

There’s a running joke in the streaming world. By the time you decide what to watch, the snacks are over, or the mood is gone. Netflix even launched a tool called β€œPlay Something” to end the meaningless catalog scrolling. But an inherent part of the problem is also the platform’s bad search system.Β  For years, […]

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Tesla’s new Cybertruck trim goes low on price, high on rangeΒ 

Tesla has just introduced the most affordable variant of its Cybertruck in the US market. Carrying a sticker price worth $69,990, and dipping down to $62,490 with the federal tax credit applied, the new β€œLong Range” rear-wheel drive (RWD) model is quite an interesting package, in both good and odd ways.Β  For starters, despite being […]

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